11 most popular posts of 2011

December is my favourite month of the year. Not only because I get to celebrate my birthday and Christmas, but it’s the start of summer in Australia. I love taking time at the end of each year to to reflect on the year that was and get ready for the year ahead. I’m sure 2012 is going to be spectacular.

I want to share some of my favourite moments of 2011 tomorrow but today I wanted to know what your favourite Hair Romance moments of 2011 were. Here’s a countdown to the top 11 most popular posts on Hair Romance in 2011.

The 30 Hairstyles in 30 Days Challenge was one of the defining moments of Hair Romance. Almost all the top posts are from this Twist & Pin hairstyle challenge I set myself earlier in the year. It put my traffic through the roof and became my first ebook.

This hairstyle was one of those lucky accidents, that I now recreate all the time. I honestly styled it in a only few twists and pins, asked my husband what he thought, and took a photo so i could see the back properly. I love this side ponytail.

I never expected this simple style to be the most popular of all the 30 days! Maybe because it is so simple to do that’s the reason you liked it?

There’s no doubt the 30 Hairstyles in 30 Days was a huge favourite, as are braids and hairstyle tutorials. I have a another huge hairstyle challenge planned for February and I can’t wait to tell you about it!

What else would you love to see more of on Hair Romance in 2012?

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Comments

I love your site and I would say just continue what you did so far, but as for me, I’s really appreciate the following:
– more wedding hair, or to be more precise bridesmaid hair (my cousin’s wedding is in May and I have *no clue* what to do with my shoulder-blade-long thin and straight *arg* hair ….)
– an explanation on how to use and what to watch out for when using hair accessories (f.e. I never got how you kept your blue necklace-hair thingie from falling out, I never know exactly where to put my one hair flower, I rip out my hair if I use curlies etc…. meaning I personally am in dire need for ^^).
Best birthday and christmas wishes (although a little late)

Thanks Miranda! I will definitely do a bridesmaid hair roundup and I think accessories will be a big trend for 2012. A quick tip for now is that I use bobby pins to attach necklaces or other jewellery as hair acessories. I put a bobby pin through a link in the chain (or anywhere it will hold) then attach to my hair.

I love the first twist and pin style so much. I have naturally curly hair (I’m African American) and am about to try this again. I bought your hair book a while back and love the styles. The problem I have is when I go to do the twist, it usually starts unraveling before I can pin it!

Happy new year Michelle!
Thanks so much for buying my ebook! If you’re having trouble keeping the twist together, maybe some more hairpins (the wider open style pins) could help. Use these to pin the twists in place as you go and secure them at the ends with bobby pins. Hope this helps x